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With the 38th pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select....

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Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech

Jacksonville is on the clock
 
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We like this pick for a number of reasons:

1. Both of our starting guards were lost for the season with injuries and we really have no idea how effective they'll be in this upcoming season. Beefing up our O-Line was a goal of ours.

2. This young man is 6'7 380 lbs and played guard. His footwoork is good and with Khaliff Barnes a free agent, we'll be giving him a strong look at tackle

3. Don't question the best dress coach in the NFL
 
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Jack Del Rio;1405557; said:
2. This young man is 6'7 380 lbs and played guard. His footwoork is good and with Khaliff Barnes a free agent, we'll be giving him a strong look at tackle

He looks like he must have been the largest baby ever born in Louisiana. Somebody should check on that.
 
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We're happier than shit that Unger was still available. He's a perfect fit for our zone blocking scheme. We had him rated as the best interior lineman available. We had him coming out of the Senior Bowl as the best canter, yet he's versatile enough to play guard or center. He started at Oregon for 4 years and showed versatility by playing all along the offensive line. Our new o-line coach, from Cal, saw him alot and agrees he's a better prospect than his own, Alex Mack. After 2 years of drafting offensive skill players, it's time to get them protection and we feel we couldn't have done any better than Jason Smith and Max Unger.
 
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Tom Cable;1405568; said:
We're happier than [censored] that Unger was still available. He's a perfect fit for our zone blocking scheme. We had him rated as the best interior lineman available. We had him coming out of the Senior Bowl as the best canter, yet he's versatile enough to play guard or center. He started at Oregon for 4 years and showed versatility by playing all along the offensive line. Our new o-line coach, from Cal, saw him alot and agrees he's a better prospect than his own, Alex Mack. After 2 years of drafting offensive skill players, it's time to get them protection and we feel we couldn't have done any better than Jason Smith and Max Unger.


I love the Smith and Unger pics for the Raiders. Kwame Harris and Cornell Green are complete stiffs. Al Davis must be in a diabetic coma because he would never pick two lineman to start the draft.
 
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First off I would like to welcome Victor Harris to the Packers Organization. As a coaching staff we were very impressed with Victor's aggressiveness and his playmaking ability. We feel that he is a perfect fit for our secondary and that he can contribute right away. Plus it will help ease the transition for Charles Woodson to safety.
 
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Round 1
  1. Detroit - Matthew Stafford, QB, Georgia
  2. St. Louis - Eugene Monroe, OT, Virginia
  3. Kansas City - Aaron Curry, LB, Wake Forest
  4. Seattle - Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech
  5. Cleveland - Beanie Wells, RB, The Ohio State University
  6. Cincinnati - Andre Smith, OT, Alabama
  7. Oakland - Jason Smith, OT, Baylor
  8. Jacksonville - Malcom Jenkins, CB, The Ohio State University
  9. Green Bay - B.J. Raji, DT, Boston College
  10. San Francisco - Mark Sanchez, QB, Southern Cal
  11. Buffalo - Brian Orakpo, DE, Texas
  12. Denver - Rey Maualuga, LB, USC
  13. Washington - Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss
  14. New Orleans - James Laurinaitis, LB, The Ohio State University
  15. Houston - Everette Brown, DE, Florida State
  16. San Diego - Tyson Jackson, DE, LSU
  17. New York Jets - Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia
  18. Chicago - Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri
  19. Tampa Bay - Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss
  20. Carolina (from Detroit from Dallas) - Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois
  21. Philadelphia - Eben Britton, OT, Arizona
  22. Minnesota - Sen'Derrick Marks, DT, Auburn
  23. New England - Percy Harvin, WR, Florida
  24. Atlanta - Brandon Pettigrew, TE, Oklahoma State
  25. Miami - Larry English, DE, Northern Illinois
  26. Baltimore - Darius Heyward-Bey, WR, Maryland
  27. Indianapolis - Fili Moala, DT, Southern Cal
  28. Philadelphia (from Car) - George Robinson, OL, Oklahoma
  29. New York Giants - Clint Sintim, LB, Virginia
  30. Tennessee - Kenny Britt, WR, Rutgers
  31. Arizona - Brian Cushing, LB, Southern Cal
  32. Pittsburgh - Alex Mack, OC, California
Round 2
  1. Detroit - Alphonso Smith, CB, Wake Forest
  2. Arizona (from KC) - LeSean "Shady" McCoy, RB, Pittsburgh
  3. St. Louis - DJ Moore, CB, Vanderbilt
  4. Cleveland - Aaron Maybin, DE/LB, Penn State
  5. Seattle - Patrick Chung, CB, University of Oregon
  6. Cincinnati - Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
  7. Jacksonville - Herman Johnson, OG, LSU
  8. Oakland - Max Unger, OL, Oregon
  9. Green Bay (6-10) - Victor Harris, CB, Virginia Tech
    [*] Arizona (from Buffalo) - starBUCKS
  10. San Francisco - stxbuck
  11. Miami (from Wash) - ahiacitian
  12. New York Giants (from Saints) - harrydangler
  13. Houston - BuckeyeNation27
  14. New England (from SD) - sears3820
  15. Denver - redbenn
  16. Chicago - BuckeyeDynasty
  17. Tampa Bay - IronBuckI
  18. Dallas - Buckeye513
  19. New York Jets - mross34
  20. Philadelphia - buckeyefool
  21. Minnesota - BB73
  22. Atlanta - The Man
  23. Miami - ahiacitian
  24. Baltimore - gracelhink
  25. New England - sears3820
  26. Carolina - BuckeyeMafia
  27. New York Giants - harrydangler
  28. Indianapolis - stowfan, alpo
  29. Tennessee - buckeyesforever
    [*] Buffalo (from Arizona) - korchiki
  30. Pittsburgh - h0bb3s
 
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